MBK: Williams, Green have big nights in UCSB loss

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Alan Williams recorded his second straight double-double to lead four UCSB players in double figures, but it wasn’t enough to beat Florida Gulf Coast on Monday night.

FGCU went on a 9-3 run in overtime and beat the Gauchos, 81-75. Brett Comer scored 26 points and had 11 assists and Jamall Jones tallied 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Eagles (2-0). Jones and Comer led the way in the overtime, combining for 12 of the team’s 17 points.

Williams led UCSB  with 29 points and 16 rebounds. John Green scored a career-high 17 points and Michael Bryson and Gabe Vincent had 12 apiece for the Gauchos (0-2)

Trailing 32-28 at halftime, the Gauchos used a 7-2 run to stay close and Williams tied it at 64 at the end of regulation with two free throws.

With the score tied at 68-68 with 3:12 remaining, FGCU reeled off six straight points to claim a 74-68 edge with 1:01 on the clock.

Vincent knocked-down a three-pointer from the left wing to close the gap to 74-71 with 58 seconds left, but a free throw by Comer and a pair by Demetris Morant stretched the advantage back to 77-71 at the 49-second mark.

Williams pulled UCSB within 77-73 when he made a lay-up with 31 seconds remaining and Eric Childress made 1-of-2 free throws four second later, making it 77-74 with 27 ticks left. But the Gauchos would get no closer an Comer put the finishing touches on with another lay-up in the closing seconds.

“This was a very good basketball game,” said Gauchos’ head coach Bob Williams. “I wish we could have knocked-down some of our open threes, and ultimately we will, but tonight we had to scrap for everything we got. That’s a good basketball team (FGCU) over there, they’re favored to win their league and there is a reason for that.”

Alan Williams had another superb game for UCSB.

“Alan is a very special player and he showed that again tonight,” Coach Williams said. “I would love to have given him some rest in the second half, and I probably should have, but it was just too tight and he’s our guy.”

 

Jones hit a jumper at 2:01 in overtime, grabbed a defensive rebound and Comer scored on a layup as part of a 9-3  surge to give the Eagles a 77-71 lead with 49 seconds to play.